Single-girder overhead travelling crane CM
hangingcustom-madefor workshops

Single-girder overhead travelling crane - CM - OMIS - hanging / custom-made / for workshops
Single-girder overhead travelling crane - CM - OMIS - hanging / custom-made / for workshops
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Characteristics

Type
single-girder
Other characteristics
hanging, custom-made, for workshops, light-duty, for warehouse, for slab handling
Load

Max.: 4,000 kg
(4.4 lb)

Min.: 125 kg
(275.6 lb)

Span

9 m
(29'06" )

Lifting height

6 m
(19'08" )

Lifting speed

4 m/s
(13.12 ft/s)

Description

{Wall travelling cranes are the ideal solution for workstations arranged next to each other. They are used for transporting materials to individual workstations and at the same time to position the material by bringing it to the assembly stations. These cranes are equipped with a cantilever boom and a lengthwise sliding mechanism, moving below the level of the main overhead crane, on runway rails arranged in an overlapping position along the wall of the building. These are therefore systems that actually operate one level below the large overhead cranes, enabling a consistent flow of materials to other production areas. The structure is optimised for the use of the OMIS H-Series rope hoist. The main advantage of wall travelling cranes is that there are no additional physical obstacles at floor level, such as a column or the base of a semi-gantry crane.

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